Teaching Fellow (Early Modern Literature) – Durham in North East

Teaching Fellow (Early Modern Literature) – Durham in North East

North East Full-Time 30000 - 40000 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Teach engaging tutorials and seminars in Early Modern Literature and supervise student dissertations.
  • Company: Durham University, a vibrant academic community with a focus on inclusivity.
  • Benefits: Gain valuable teaching experience and career development opportunities in a supportive environment.
  • Other info: Fixed-term position with potential for personal development and academic growth.
  • Why this job: Make a real impact on students' learning while exploring fascinating literature.
  • Qualifications: Strong knowledge of Early Modern Literature and teaching experience preferred.

The predicted salary is between 30000 - 40000 £ per year.

The Department’s undergraduate curriculum is notable for its historical and cultural breadth, combining compulsory modules in Theory, Shakespeare and an independent Dissertation, with a range of period‑based modules taught by lectures and tutorials, and research‑led special topic seminars. There are thriving MA programmes in English Literary Studies and in Creative Writing, and a lively community of PhD students.

Applications are invited for a Teaching Fellow in Early Modern Literature. This is a 1.0 FTE position for 12 months only. The successful applicant will:

  • Teach undergraduate tutorials in Introduction to Drama (Level 1) and seminars on John Milton (Level 2).
  • Potentially contribute to Renaissance Literature and/or Shakespeare.
  • Deliver lectures as required in these areas.
  • Supervise Level 3 undergraduate dissertations.
  • Potentially supervise MA theses.
  • Contribute to lively and stimulating small group teaching, in person.
  • Undertake assessment and examination of UG and MA student work, in and beyond Early Modern Literature.
  • Act as an Academic Advisor to a group of UG students.
  • Participate in the meetings of the Department as appropriate.
  • Pursue opportunities for personal development.

The post holder will report to the Head of Department. Career development opportunities will be offered. Teaching Fellowships offer the opportunity of valuable experience to those early in their academic careers and the University is keen to maximise the benefit to as many people as possible. The post of Teaching Fellow will involve a significant teaching load, which may extend into the summer period, and there may be related scholarship and the opportunity for administrative duties which relate to education and pedagogy. The post is for a fixed term only, and it is not anticipated that the post will be extended beyond this fixed term. Successful applicants will, ideally be in post by 1 September 2026.

It is an equal opportunity employer. The University provides a working and teaching environment that is inclusive and welcoming and where everyone is treated fairly with dignity and respect. Candidates will be expected to demonstrate these key principles as part of the assessment process.

Teaching Fellow (Early Modern Literature) – Durham in North East employer: Recruit4Mum

The University of Durham is an exceptional employer, offering a vibrant and inclusive work culture that fosters academic growth and collaboration. As a Teaching Fellow in Early Modern Literature, you will benefit from a supportive environment that prioritises personal development and provides opportunities to engage with a diverse community of students and scholars. With a commitment to equal opportunities and a focus on innovative teaching practices, this role promises a rewarding experience for those passionate about literature and education.

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